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PC Video

The digital video revolution started to take hold in the mid nineties. This program looks at early examples of desktop video products. Demonstrations include QuickTime VR, Sigma Designs MPEG video, Video Director, Avid Video Shop, Video Machine Lite, Radius Edit, Video Vision, SGI's Set Top Box, CyberLab7, and QuickTime Conferencing. Originally broadcast in 1995.


This movie is part of the collection: Computer Chronicles

Keywords: Gold Disk; DV Magazine; Avid; Fast Electronic; Silicon Graphics

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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Reviewer: gdement - - May 31, 2008
Subject: set audio missing
Agreeing with the others - audio is missing on this. I downloaded part of the mpeg2 file and the teaser is mute. It has the bumper music and "sponsored by" voiceover, but when it goes back to the show again there's still no audio from the set.

I hope this isn't a double post - I tried posting it earlier and it wouldn't go through.

Reviewer: Kod_8mm - - March 12, 2008
Subject: Hmm
Very little audio. When there is audio, it isn't synced up.
Looks like it just needs to be revamped.

Reviewer: brookisbetter - [1.0 out of 5 stars] - May 30, 2006
Subject: Where's the audio?
On the audio track, I can hear certain effects, but can't hear any of the conversation. Quite disappointing :(


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